Indonesian Zoo Animals in Lockdown Depend on Donations

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In Northern Sumatra, the Medan Zoo and its management ensure that all animals will not starve due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 260 animals in the zoo usually have 3,000 visitors daily. Ever since the outbreak, the numbers dropped to 300 and then zero when it finally closed due to the lockdown.

Since the zoo’s management rely on visits for funding to feed the animals, they have now resorted to donations in order to keep the animals fed and healthy. Some donations came in coins and some came in the form of fruits and vegetables. Not only did the donations come from the locality of Medan, but the help also came from other Indonesian cities and the nation of Singapore.

News source: gulfnews.com

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